The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 29, 1945, Image 3

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    Wireless Phones Tested in East
Shown atop the New York telephone building are the antennas used
during demonstration of a secret army radar microwave relay system.
The demonstration, conducted by Bell telephone laboratories, included a
two-way voice transmission carried out successfully over links totaling
1,400 miles. It was announced as entirely practical and successful.
Convalescent Soldiers Turn to Art
Soldier-artists at Torncy General hospital, Palm Springs, Calif., enjoy
instructions from noted artists. Pfc. Johann Kacsorak of Lorain, Ohio,
center, and Pfc. George Pearl of Menard, Texas, are sketching Joyce
Rosenberg, New York City artist, who varies a period of teaching as she
poses for the two soldiers in a life class.
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‘Little David,’ World’s Largest Gun
World’s largest cannon, a 36-inch mortar known as “Little David,”
was developed as a secret weapon by the U. S., and ready for action when
war came to an end. Air photo shows mortar in firing position. It was
capable of hurling 3,650-pound projectile. It was considered far more dan
gerous than “Big Bertha” in World War I, used by Germans against
Paris.
Every Day Fishing Day in Maine
Father and son admire their catch, a nice string of salmon. Father
and-son teams are becoming quite popular in the Maine forests and lakes,
where sports enthusiasts are giving their sons an early start in the pleas
ures of hunting and fishing. Young Joe deserves as much credit for the
catch as does bis father.
Wants A-Bomb Secret
Soviet Foreign Commissar Molo
tov, shown in air photograph as he
addressed the Soviet council and an
| nounced that the Soviet "will have
atomic energy" and that the atom
bomb "must not be kept secret."
The request is not being met in V. S.
Said to Be Kidnaped
Three-ycar-old Dickie turn Suden,
now believed to have been kidnaped
from his home near DownicvlSle,
Calif. His parents, who are of
prominent mining: family, report
that they have been unable to con
tact kidnapers.
Prisoners Broadcast
In an unusual broadcast within
San Quentin penitentiary, California,
the prisoners shown before the
‘•mike” have since been executed.
Five condemned men competed with
five others on a quiz program. The
program created considerable inter
j est in the state.
Joins Smith Pickets
Edward G. Robinson, shown in
high school students’ picket line out
side the Polytechnic High school
where Gerald L. K. Smith was
scheduled to speak at open meeting.
Principals of Labor-Management Meet at Capital
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Labor and management opened parley in Washington in an effort to steer the country on a path of peace
ful reconversion. Shown here, left to right, seated: Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace; Justice
Walter P. Stacey of Raleigh, N. C., who presided; Secretary of Labor Lewis O. Schwellenbach. Standing, left
to right: William Green, president of AFL; Eric Johnston, president of U. 8. Chamber of Commerce; Ira Mo
sher, president of National Association of Manufacturers, and Philip Murray, president of CIO.
Jet Propelled Plane Establishes World’s Record
Radiopholo of Jet propelled plane, piloted by Capt. II. J. Wilson, which set a new world’s speed record of
006 topping the recognized mark of 409.2 held by Germany. Captain Wilson Is shown getting into
his British Gloster meteor aircraft •‘Britannia,’* for four runs necessary for the record.
City Governments Elect New Mayors
Some changes will be made in administrations In leading cities as a
result of the November C election. While Kdward J. Jeffries, upper
right, remains as mayor of Detroit, New York City will be governed by
William O'Dwyer, upper left. Lower left, David L. Lawrence, who was
elected mayor of Pittsburgh, and James M. Curley of Boston.
Kiddy Klub for Young Sophisticates
New Vork has opened a night club that operates at high noon—and
the customers, or patrons, are little boys and girls. It is the Kiddy Klub,
with Uncle Bob Russell as host.
Crosses Picket Line
John L. Lewis, president of the
United Mine Workers of America,
crosses picket line of Independent
Unions of New Jersey to get to the
labor and management conference,
which opened recently at the labor
department in Washington, D. C.
‘One Man Army’
Maj. Arthur Wermuth, dubbed the
“one man army of Bataan” who
was recently released from Jap
prison camp, shown as he was greet
ed by his mother at San Francisco.
He left shortly afterwards for home.
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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
___ HELP WANTED—MEN_
A WORKING, killing-floor foreman want
ed. Must have a thorough knowledge of all
operations, and is familiar with U. S. in
spection regulations. State age, experi
ence in detail and salary accustomed to.
GLASER'S PROVISIONS, McCook, Nebr.
ALL-AROUND Beef and Pork Butchers
wanted. We have an excellent opportunity,
a good future with good pay for the right
parties, with a growing concern in western
Nebraska. Replies are held confldentlal.
GLASER'S PROVISIONS
MeCook - Nebr.
FARMS AND RANCHES_
FOR SALE—South Dakota lands situated
in the following counties: Butte, Corsen,
Dewey. Haakon. Harding, Jackson. Meade,
Mellette, J’ennington, Stanley, Ziebach.
Write MANITOWOC MORTGAGE HOLD
ING COMPANY, Manitowoc, WTs,
46 ACRES, Improved, near Logan, lows,
n. C. HOSSARD
1927 Wood Street ... Ames, low*.
HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI.
DTDA ■ DC for any stove
KLr AIII9 FURNACE or BOILER
Prompt Shipments Since 1881
Order Through Your Daalar
Compliments
OMAHA ITOVt RJJFAIR WORKS
OMAN A. NC8NASAA
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY VACCINES
All made under government supervision.
Properly made and properly kept.
Abortion Vaccine 35c per dose; 10 doses $3.
Blackleg Bacterln, Hemorrhagic Septi
cemia. Mixed Bacterln for cattle, sheep
and hogs; 0714c for 5 c.c. dose. Mixed Bac
terln for chickens; lc for 1 c.t. dose. Writ*
for booklet and price list on any other liva
btock vaccines. Carrying charges prepaid.
30 years In business.
FARMERS SERUM COMPANY
*514 “O” 81.
Omaha 1 - Nsbr.
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